So I think the only reason anyone would buy a new player is to listen/digitize to old cassettes. I wanted to do that. If you're buying this as your primary portable music player, I'd recommend getting an iPod shuffle or nano instead - they're not that much more expensive, a lot smaller, have better sound quality, and are a lot more convenient. Stop fighting the future (if the future was still the 90s) and embrace the glory of the digital age. However, I had a box of old cassettes that I recorded as a kid (pretending to be a radio station DJ). , recording songs with my first band, etc.). I wanted to digitize them and get rid of them. I saw some questionable reviews of some tape recorders and decided to spend a few bucks more on this Sony. For my purposes it fits perfectly. I connected it to my computer with a 1/8" cable and loaded the audio into Logic in real time (non-musicians could probably just download Audacity for free). I watched about 20 tapes or so on a battery. Recalling my old experience with my baby player, it made a strong impression on me. hard drive that I wouldn't be able to hear otherwise. If you want to do this I would recommend this. No fancy features (nor were they needed), but I trusted it wouldn't eat up my bands or my batteries. For my purposes it fits perfectly. I connected it to my computer with a 1/8" cable and loaded the audio into Logic in real time (non-musicians could probably just download Audacity for free). I watched about 20 tapes or so on a battery. Recalling my old experience with my baby player, it made a strong impression on me. hard drive that I wouldn't be able to hear otherwise. If you want to do this I would recommend this. No fancy features (nor were they needed), but I trusted it wouldn't eat up my bands or my batteries. For my purposes it fits perfectly. I connected it to my computer with a 1/8" cable and loaded the audio into Logic in real time (non-musicians could probably just download Audacity for free). I watched about 20 tapes or so on a battery. Recalling my old experience with my baby player, it made a strong impression on me. hard drive that I wouldn't be able to hear otherwise. If you want to do this I would recommend this. No fancy features (nor were they needed), but I trusted it wouldn't eat up my bands or my batteries. I watched about 20 tapes or so on a battery. Recalling my old experience with my baby player, it made a strong impression on me. hard drive that I wouldn't be able to hear otherwise. If you want to do this I would recommend this. No fancy features (nor were they needed), but I trusted it wouldn't eat up my bands or my batteries. I watched about 20 tapes or so on a battery. Recalling my old experience with my baby player, it made a strong impression on me. hard drive that I wouldn't be able to hear otherwise. If you want to do this I would recommend this. No fancy features (nor were they needed), but I trusted it wouldn't eat up my bands or my batteries.
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